Active conjugation of the regular verb to confuse in all tenses and persons.
Nominal forms
Infinitive: To confuse
Present participle: confusing
Past participle: confused
Indicative
Present
I
confuse
you
confuse
he/she/it
confuses
we
confuse
you
confuse
they
confuse
Perfect
I
have confused
you
have confused
he/she/it
has confused
we
have confused
you
have confused
they
have confused
Past
I
confused
you
confused
he/she/it
confused
we
confused
you
confused
they
confused
Past perfect
I
had confused
you
had confused
he/she/it
had confused
we
had confused
you
had confused
they
had confused
Future
I
will confuse
you
will confuse
he/she/it
will confuse
we
will confuse
you
will confuse
they
will confuse
Future perfect
I
will have confused
you
will have confused
he/she/it
will have confused
we
will have confused
you
will have confused
they
will have confused
Conditional
Present
I
would confuse
you
would confuse
he/she/it
would confuse
we
would confuse
you
would confuse
they
would confuse
Perfect
I
would have confused
you
would have confused
he/she/it
would have confused
we
would have confused
you
would have confused
they
would have confused
Indicative - Continuous forms
Present
I
am confusing
you
are confusing
he/she/it
is confusing
we
are confusing
you
are confusing
they
are confusing
Present perfect
I
have been confusing
you
have been confusing
he/she/it
have been confusing
we
have been confusing
you
have been confusing
they
have been confusing
Past
I
was confusing
you
were confusing
he/she/it
was confusing
we
were confusing
you
were confusing
they
were confusing
Past perfect
I
had been confusing
you
had been confusing
he/she/it
had been confusing
we
had been confusing
you
had been confusing
they
had been confusing
Future
I
will be confusing
you
will be confusing
he/she/it
will be confusing
we
will be confusing
you
will be confusing
they
will be confusing
Future perfect
I
will have been confusing
you
will have been confusing
he/she/it
will have been confusing
we
will have been confusing
you
will have been confusing
they
will have been confusing
Conditional - Continuous forms
Present
I
would confuse
you
would confuse
he/she/it
would confuse
we
would confuse
you
would confuse
they
would confuse
Perfect
I
would have confused
you
would have confused
he/she/it
would have confused
we
would have confused
you
would have confused
they
would have confused
Imperative
Affirmative
you
confuse!
we
Let's confuse!
you (pl.)
confuse!
Negative
you
don't confuse! (do not confuse)
you (pl.)
don't confuse! (do not confuse)
Passive voice of to confuse
The passive voice of to confuse is created by combining a form of the verb "to be" with the past participle of the verb.
Nominal forms
Infinitive: To confuse
Past participle: confused
Indicative
Present
I
am confused
you
are confused
he/she/it
is confused
we
are confused
you
are confused
they
are confused
Perfect
I
have been confused
you
have been confused
he/she/it
has been confused
we
have been confused
you
have been confused
they
have been confused
Past
I
was confused
you
were confused
he/she/it
was confused
we
were confused
you
were confused
they
were confused
Past perfect
I
had been confused
you
had been confused
he/she/it
had been confused
we
had been confused
you
had been confused
they
had been confused
Future
I
will be confused
you
will be confused
he/she/it
will be confused
we
will be confused
you
will be confused
they
will be confused
Future perfect
I
will have been confused
you
will have been confused
he/she/it
will have been confused
we
will have been confused
you
will have been confused
they
will have been confused
Conditional
Present
I
would be confused
you
would be confused
he/she/it
would be confused
we
would be confused
you
would be confused
they
would be confused
Perfect
I
would have been confused
you
would have been confused
he/she/it
would have been confused
we
would have been confused
you
would have been confused
they
would have been confused
Indicative - Continuous forms
Present
I
am being confused
you
are being confused
he/she/it
is being confused
we
are being confused
you
are being confused
they
are being confused
Present perfect
I
have been being confused
you
have been being confused
he/she/it
has been being confused
we
have been being confused
you
have been being confused
they
have been being confused
Past
I
was being confused
you
were being confused
he/she/it
was being confused
we
were being confused
you
were being confused
they
were being confused
Past perfect
I
had been being confused
you
had been being confused
he/she/it
had been being confused
we
had been being confused
you
had been being confused
they
had been being confused
Future
I
will be being confused
you
will be being confused
he/she/it
will be being confused
we
will be being confused
you
will be being confused
they
will be being confused
Future perfect
I
will have been being confused
you
will have been being confused
he/she/it
will have been being confused
we
will have been being confused
you
will have been being confused
they
will have been being confused
Conditional - Continuous forms
Present
I
would be being confused
you
would be being confused
he/she/it
would be being confused
we
would be being confused
you
would be being confused
they
would be being confused
Perfect
I
would have been being confused
you
would have been being confused
he/she/it
would have been being confused
we
would have been being confused
you
would have been being confused
they
would have been being confused
What does confuse mean?
Definitions
Verb
confuse -
be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly; "These questions confuse even the experts"; "This question completely threw me"; "This question befuddled even the teacher"
confuse -
cause to feel embarrassment; "The constant attention of the young man confused her"
confuse -
mistake one thing for another; "you are confusing me with the other candidate"; "I mistook her for the secretary"
confuse -
make unclear, indistinct, or blurred; "Her remarks confused the debate"; "Their words obnubilate their intentions"
confuse -
assemble without order or sense; "She jumbles the words when she is supposed to write a sentence"
1.
They make up excuses in hopes to confuse their policy holders with misinformation.
2.
I called in my order and upon arriving to pick it up, they got my order confused with someone elses.
3.
Not only did Bush not know who General Pervez Musharraf was, he seems to have confused coup-making with"taking office," and moreover went on to suggest that the overthrow of an elected prime minister and the installation in power of the Pakistan military, then the world's strongest supporter of the Taliban, would bring"stability!
4.
The chiro/acupuncturist will be there to evaluate the horse for wobblers which is often caused by spinal compression and can be confused with EPM.
Translation of to confuse
jemanden in Verlegenheit {f} bringen, verwechseln, vermischen, verwirren, konfuse machen
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